Hi , For my project I would like to use the Ignition Perspective app and scan the QR code . From the scanned QR code I wanted to script and get those information to specific fields on my screen. So, my question is, if there is a feature in Ignition just like the Barcode Scanner to scan the QR code and i can retrieve those information from the QR code.

Hi @kvane, one question about barcode scanning: it seems there is no system.perspective.xxxxx function to start a barcode scanning from a python script instead of the action you suggest, is there? I need it because the same button should start either a barcode scan or another action depending on some conditions.

Thanks in advance, regards


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An option you might want to check out is using a QR code scanning app that can integrate with Ignition. You could use something like Smart Engines, which is an OCR technology company that has a QR code scanning app. You might be able to use their app to scan the QR code and then have it automatically send the information to the fields you want in Ignition.

Another option would be to write your script that integrates with a QR code scanning library. There are plenty of open-source libraries out there that you could use. You might want to take a look at Zxing or Google Vision, which are two popular QR code scanning libraries.

I have a new Nexus 5X that says "Manual sign in required" because the QR code scanner is not available. I've verified my Google Play Services version is up-to-date (9.0.83), and I've reinstalled 1Password from the play store a couple of times. Hasn't been an issue on my other devices running the same versions of services and 1P (Nexus 6P, Samsung GS7).

What do I do now? I tried tapping on the Scan the barcode bar at the top. That did not seem to do anything, nut maybe I needed to press and hold. But no, that didn't work either. This is obviously very basic Android stuff that I have yet to learn.

@danco Once the QR code is recognized, scanning should be automatic. You don't need to do anything else. That said, what are you scanning from? Are you using the rear-facing camera and scanning from your Emergency Kit on another device or on paper, or are you scanning from the Android screen? If you uninstall/reinstall 1Password on Android, are you able to scan after?

After a run of bad luck, I've had to factory reset two different Nexus 5x phones three times over the past ~2 weeks. The first two times, I was able to scan the QR code no problem. The most recent time, I received the above referenced error code about Google Play Services and QR code scanner, which led me to this thread. (Hi y'all, used to be a regular but been away for quite a while...)

Not strictly within glide. You would probably have to use the image picker to upload an image of the barcode and integrate a third party process to read and return the result of that QR code. Or, you would have to use a third party scanning app that can update your tables.

QR Code is a two-dimensional version of the barcode, typically made up of black and white pixel patterns. Denso Wave, a Japanese subsidiary of the Toyota supplier Denso, developed them for marking components in order to accelerate logistics processes for their automobile production. Now, it has found its way into mobile marketing with the widespread adoption of smartphones. "QR" stands for "Quick Response", which refers to the instant access to the information hidden in the Code.

Yes! For most iOS and Android users, a QR Code scanner is already built into the native camera app. Simply open the camera app and hold it over any Codes until a notification pops up. You don't even have to press any button to scan the Codes.

You can use code scanning to find, triage, and prioritize fixes for existing problems in your code. Code scanning also prevents developers from introducing new problems. You can schedule scans for specific days and times, or trigger scans when a specific event occurs in the repository, such as a push.

If code scanning finds a potential vulnerability or error in your code, GitHub displays an alert in the repository. After you fix the code that triggered the alert, GitHub closes the alert. For more information, see "Managing code scanning alerts for your repository."

To monitor results from code scanning across your repositories or your organization, you can use webhooks and the code scanning API. For information about the webhooks for code scanning, see"Webhook events and payloads." For information about API endpoints, see "Code Scanning."

CodeQL is the code analysis engine developed by GitHub to automate security checks. You can analyze your code using CodeQL and display the results as code scanning alerts. For more information about CodeQL, see "About code scanning with CodeQL."

Code scanning is interoperable with third-party code scanning tools that output Static Analysis Results Interchange Format (SARIF) data. SARIF is an open standard. For more information, see "SARIF support for code scanning."

You can run third-party analysis tools within GitHub using actions or within an external CI system. For more information, see "Configuring advanced setup for code scanning" or "Uploading a SARIF file to GitHub."

The tool status page shows useful information about all of your code scanning tools. If code scanning is not working as you'd expect, the tool status page is a good starting point for debugging problems. For more information, see "About the tool status page for code scanning".

Documentation for the Sophos Intercept X Mobile QR code scanner should probably include something about the limitation of the QR code scanner. I created a 61x61 plain text QR Code using an on-line service, and scanned it three times in a row, the three results were:

By experimenting, I found the problem to be that your scanner can't handle a QR code that fills more than about half the height of the scan window, and it didn't matter if I was scanning the QR code displayed 15 cm square on a monitor or printed 14 cm square on paper. If I held the phone far enough away from the print, it read it properly; too close and it gave me random 8-digit numbers. (In case the problem has something to do with the camera, I'm using a new Samsung Galaxy S8.) Here are 3 identical 81x81 test codes at 200PPI, 300PPI and 600PPI. Even the 200 PPI one doesn't scan properly if I hold the camera too close to it, but far enough so the entire code fits in the scan window.

If that can happen/does work, could I extend the capability in the future to a complete inspection program via ESRI software? I.e - Lineman Louie walks up to a meter and scans the QR code. Existing information about the asset is shown on the mobile device. From there, Lineman Louie can choose to Inspect or Maintain the device. This would open a new field in a related table that would collect information like the inspection date, meter reading, commentary, pictures, status, etc.

Yes we support barcode questions in Survey123, and you are able to extract information from the string returned. For more information take a look at the following blog: -barcode-questions-in-surve... .

As for the rest of your requirements - you can use the app's inbox to select at existing feature (i.e. an asset) and then add a record to a related table containing your inspection information. You can also use the information returned by a barcode scan to lookup and return information on an asset (using the pulldata() function).

Hello good afternoon, I have a question about QR code scanner. I currently created an app that has a barcode scanner and i want to try to send the information that i scan, to a google sheets .csv spreadsheet. For example if i scan a QR code i want the information to show in the .csv file with the name under the name column, the number under the number column, etc. I actually have 2 questions:

Would it be possible to accomplish the same by scanning a QR code with my barcode scanner and then sending that information to another screen in my app where i have a textbox and spinner, what i mean by this is that if i scan the QR code can i automatically fill in my textbox and spinner fields from that QR code and then click the save button so that the name and number from that specific QR code saves into the .csv? (i have already successfully connected my textboxes and spinners to a specific .csv i created, so i was curious if this method was possible?) Thank you so much for the help in advance. I always appreciate the input.

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I bought all the hardware together from Square Up so it would be compatible including the iPad. The LS2208 is not syncing with the ipad. Help.. I've turned on bluetooth, scanned the suggested Socket Bluetooth CHS 7Ci bar code. Unplugged, re-plugged.

If your Square Stand receives power and you continue to have trouble with your bar code scanner, you can contact Motorola for a warranty replacement. You can contact Motorola at the following number: 1.800.653.5350

I just purchased the Square Stand to use for my business. I was hoping to use my current barcode scanner but it wasn't compatible. I then bought the Motorolla Symbol LS2208 scanner because it is the recommended one to use for the Stand. Everything is plugged in, the scanner beeps when the USB cord is connected but the Square POS still says that the scanner is not found. Any ideas? Thanks.

The steps to reset your scanner are in this Support Center article: Connect Recommended Hardware to Square Stand. Scroll all the way down to Troubleshoot the USB Bar Code Scanner for a step-by-step guide to reset the Motorola Symbol LS2208. ff782bc1db

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